AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation Policy: Solomon Islands’ push for “free education” is being framed as more than removing fees, with the real question now shifting to which costs (materials, transport, meals, tertiary support) government will cover and how it will be implemented. Public Safety & Justice: The Solomon Islands government has suspended Police Chief Ian Vaevaso after an internal probe reported he destroyed drug evidence, intimidated officers, and misled investigators—raising questions about oversight processes. Regional Security: Prime Minister Matthew Wale has floated a Pacific-wide security pact during talks in Canberra, signalling a “Pacific-led” approach and a tougher stance on China’s role in regional security. Banking & Construction: The Central Bank of Solomon Islands has begun procurement for an eight-storey headquarters in Honiara, designed to meet local and Australian/New Zealand seismic and building standards. Trade & Compliance: Solomon Islands Customs has introduced new ASYCUDA World manifest requirements for shipping and airline agents, including extra notify details and carrier identification. Infrastructure Planning: Western Province completed consultation on the SINIIP 2026 dossier, with calls for transparent, inclusive project delivery. Environment & Waste: MECDM says Honiara’s coastal pollution is driven by land-based waste mismanagement, urging the “Three Rs” and better household waste practices. Regional Leadership: Vanuatu’s Dr Anna Naupa becomes the first woman to lead the MSG Secretariat, a milestone for Melanesian regional institutions. Crime & Drugs (Regional spillover): Australia-linked investigations report a “mothership” detained in Solomon Islands tied to a major cocaine and meth pipeline, with multiple charges in Queensland.
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